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state of arizona, an execution of a convicted murderer was supposed to take a few minutes but instead it took nearly two hours. we'll have details on what happened after the man was given a lethal injection. >> it may be hard to believe, but it was one week ago now that a malaysia airlines flight, flight 17, crashed in a field in eastern ukraine killing all 198 people on board. >> 74 more coffins of people who died in the crash will be returned to the netherlands. authorities hope all the passengers remains they have recovered so far will be return bid friday. >> meanwhile, british security officials have something which could be significant. they say they have conversations intercepted by ukrainian intelligence showing russian-backed rebels talking about having possession of an sa-11 missile system as early as monday, july 14. that's three days before the malaysian airliner was shot down. >> the report says separatists talked about moving bodies at the crash site. >> now authorities have to begin the grim task of examining now and identifying the bodies of those kills on board flight
state of arizona, an execution of a convicted murderer was supposed to take a few minutes but instead it took nearly two hours. we'll have details on what happened after the man was given a lethal injection. >> it may be hard to believe, but it was one week ago now that a malaysia airlines flight, flight 17, crashed in a field in eastern ukraine killing all 198 people on board. >> 74 more coffins of people who died in the crash will be returned to the netherlands. authorities hope...
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controversial execution in arizona is raising a lot of questions about that. ola sandoval has more. >> reporter: sentenced to die, but not like this. arizona inmate joseph wood gasping and struggling to breathe for nearly two hours. it was supposed to be quick and painless. >> at a certain point you wondered if he was ever going to die. >> reporter: wood's attorney say it was botched. the state maintains it was done lawfully. it's not the first time an execution didn't go as planned. april, oklahoma inmate clayton lockett writhing and convulsing for 43 minutes until the deadly dose took effect. january, ohio inmate dennis mcgwire joking for ten minutes before dying. >> people have been trying for a long time to make execution humane. >> reporter: ethics professor arthur caplan, an opponent of the death penalty questions the reliability of the drug cocktails used for lethal injections as a preferred method of execution in 32 states where capital punishment is legal. >> lethal injection came about because we knew with the right mix or cocktail of drugs, people w
controversial execution in arizona is raising a lot of questions about that. ola sandoval has more. >> reporter: sentenced to die, but not like this. arizona inmate joseph wood gasping and struggling to breathe for nearly two hours. it was supposed to be quick and painless. >> at a certain point you wondered if he was ever going to die. >> reporter: wood's attorney say it was botched. the state maintains it was done lawfully. it's not the first time an execution didn't go as...
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clearly, this is an isolated instance as the with one was in arizona. the second issue in new york city appeared to be in a subway. but the simple fact of the matter is the public is in a complete disconnect with the responsibility and the spontaneity of these incidents that drop into their laps. and i want to say one thing to you about this incident with mr. garner. had mr. garner complied with the arrest we wouldn't be speak right now, number one. number two, i do realize that this thing escalated and the officer ended up choking him. but they were trying to gain control of an individual 6'3" and 350 pounds. until you walk in these streets and you face what these cops face, i would ask you not to be too judgmental. don't intellectualize this and don't pontificate an armchair quarterback everything every cop does because you're going strip them of their motivation. >> i don't think people are armchair quarterbacking everything every cop does. this isn't about every cop. most police officers are good police officers. these are the ones that make the res
clearly, this is an isolated instance as the with one was in arizona. the second issue in new york city appeared to be in a subway. but the simple fact of the matter is the public is in a complete disconnect with the responsibility and the spontaneity of these incidents that drop into their laps. and i want to say one thing to you about this incident with mr. garner. had mr. garner complied with the arrest we wouldn't be speak right now, number one. number two, i do realize that this thing...
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but what is he going to say to people like the democratic congressman from arizona, from texas who are taking him to task, and he absolutely capitulated. >> kellyanne, you're missing the point. >> it's not about taking anyone to task. this is about working together. >> don, that's right. but what is on the table right now? in other words, what does he want? he has asked them for $3.7 billion. but what is on the table in terms the of the four-point plan? i want to hear it. you can't -- he made it about him, today. oh, if i put put a piece of legislation of apple pie they would be against it. >> were you listening to his press conference? >> i listened to the whole thing. and i'm sure he is. >> he is very conciliatory. >> i'm sure he is. >> i listened to him. he's got a point on this, on that. if they want to work together, i am willing to do it. so what gives here? jim, as a minuteman, you have seen the border first hadn't. the president didn't go to the border, despite only being about 500 miles away. he said he wasn't interested in a political theater. should he have gone or is that -
but what is he going to say to people like the democratic congressman from arizona, from texas who are taking him to task, and he absolutely capitulated. >> kellyanne, you're missing the point. >> it's not about taking anyone to task. this is about working together. >> don, that's right. but what is on the table right now? in other words, what does he want? he has asked them for $3.7 billion. but what is on the table in terms the of the four-point plan? i want to hear it. you...
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. >> reporter: the phoenix, arizona, toddler's meltdown is melting millions of hearts on youtube. >> she has been in love with him since the day he came home from the hospital. >> reporter: what can a guy do but smile and spit up at his inconsolable big sis. >> you are so cute. i love your cute, little smiles. >> i was making this video because i wanted her to see in ten years how funny this is. >> reporter: we've seen plenty of kiddie meltdowns. from 4-year-old jack, beside himself because apple switched to the ios 7 operating system. >> you have to get used to it. >> no. i don't like it. >> reporter: to abigail, sick to death of the 2012 election campaign. >> i'm tired of barack obama and mitt romney. >> the election will be over soon okay? >> okay. >> reporter: but there was something deeper. something existential about sadie's rant. >> i don't want wanna die when i'm 100. it. >> reporter: it turns out that sadie started bringing up the possibility of her own death. >> you won't die until you're like 100. that caused her to be more upset. >> reporter: her fears of aging and dying
. >> reporter: the phoenix, arizona, toddler's meltdown is melting millions of hearts on youtube. >> she has been in love with him since the day he came home from the hospital. >> reporter: what can a guy do but smile and spit up at his inconsolable big sis. >> you are so cute. i love your cute, little smiles. >> i was making this video because i wanted her to see in ten years how funny this is. >> reporter: we've seen plenty of kiddie meltdowns. from...
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prison, pleading guilty to manslaughter after leaving his infant in a car for three hours during a hot arizona summer. and the woman from scottsdale left her child in the car in march with the windows cracked open while she went on a job interview. she is being charged with felony child abuse. she has pleaded not guilty. >> they're an average 38 per year children who die in a hot car. 38 children too many. it is tax of a tragedy for these families. >> according to the san francisco state university study, since 1998 there have been 619 heat stroke deaths of children left in cars. more than half were forgotten by their caregiver, while 18% were left on purpose. another 29% were playing in an unattended car. >> one of the messages we tray to get across to parents is that no one is immune to this. it really truly could happen to anyone. >> how quickly does a temperature rise inside the car even if it is not that hot outside? the journal of the american academy of pediatrics could understand ducted a study and the results are stunning. even on a cool 73-degree day, the temperature goes up an avera
prison, pleading guilty to manslaughter after leaving his infant in a car for three hours during a hot arizona summer. and the woman from scottsdale left her child in the car in march with the windows cracked open while she went on a job interview. she is being charged with felony child abuse. she has pleaded not guilty. >> they're an average 38 per year children who die in a hot car. 38 children too many. it is tax of a tragedy for these families. >> according to the san francisco...